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Moving Box Estimator

Estimate moving boxes needed by room and home size.
Get a packing list with small, medium, large, and wardrobe box counts plus estimated total weight.

Moving Box Estimate

The benchmarks moving companies use

Professional movers estimate roughly:

  • 10 to 15 boxes per bedroom (mostly small/medium; some wardrobe for clothes)
  • 15 to 25 boxes for a full kitchen (small for canned goods and dishes, medium for pots, large for plastic)
  • 15 to 30 boxes for an average living room (heavily depends on books, art, electronics)
  • 3 to 5 boxes per bathroom
  • 5 to 10 boxes per home office (often more if heavy on paper records)

A typical 3-bedroom house: 90 to 150 total boxes. A typical studio apartment: 30 to 50 boxes. The widely-used rule is 1 box per 15-25 sq ft of living space for a heavily-packed home.

The four standard box sizes — and what goes in each

Box Dimensions Volume Use for
Small 16×12×12 in 1.5 cu ft Books, tools, canned goods, heavy items
Medium 18×14×12 in 3 cu ft Pots, small appliances, toys, shoes
Large 18×18×16 in 4.5 cu ft Linens, pillows, lampshades, light kitchenware
Wardrobe 24×24×40 in 13 cu ft Hanging clothes; comes with a hanging bar
Dish pack 18×18×28 in (with cell dividers) 5.5 cu ft Plates, glasses, fragile dishware
Picture/mirror varies thin/flat Framed art, mirrors
File / book 17×12×12 in reinforced Heavy file folders, dense paper

The single most important rule: heavy items in small boxes, light items in big boxes. A large box stuffed with books weighs 100+ lb and is unliftable. A small box of books weighs 40 to 50 lb — a person can carry it.

Packed weight rule

  • Small box: target 30 to 50 lb max (books, hardware, canned goods)
  • Medium box: target 40 to 65 lb
  • Large box: target 30 to 70 lb (light items only — linens, plastic, toys)
  • Wardrobe box: 40 to 60 lb (clothes are lighter than people think)

A pro packer can tell at a glance if a box is overweight just by lifting one side. If you can’t lift it comfortably, neither can the mover.

Cost of boxes

Source Box pack of 50 mixed Notes
U-Haul / Home Depot $80 to $130 New, sturdy
Big-box retailer kits $60 to $100 Decent quality
Walmart move kits $50 to $80 Thinner cardboard
Free from grocery / liquor stores $0 Limited sizes; often dirty; takes hours to gather
Free from Buy Nothing / Facebook Marketplace $0 Slow, irregular sourcing
Returnable plastic bin rental (BungoBox, Lend a Box) $80 to $150/week Great for green moves; clean and uniform

The cardboard math: buying new costs $60 to $130 in materials. Hunting free boxes saves money but easily 8 to 15 hours of weekend time. Most pros say buy a small mix of new and supplement with whatever free boxes you scrounge — saves time without breaking the budget.

The pack list nobody tells you about

Beyond boxes themselves, you’ll need:

  • Packing tape — 6 to 10 rolls for a 3-bedroom move (~$30 to $50)
  • Packing paper / newsprint — 2 to 4 bundles ($25 to $60). Don’t use newspaper unless you don’t mind ink transfer.
  • Bubble wrap — 1 large roll ($25 to $40) for fragile items
  • Permanent markers — at least 4 ($10)
  • Box cutters — 2 ($15)
  • Stretch wrap — 1 roll for furniture and drawers ($15 to $25)
  • Mattress bags — $10 each per mattress
  • Furniture pads / moving blankets — most moving companies provide these; buy ~$15 each if DIY

Total packing supplies for a 3-bedroom move: roughly $200 to $350.

Time estimate

Most people dramatically underestimate packing time:

  • Studio apartment: 6 to 12 hours
  • 1-bedroom: 10 to 18 hours
  • 2-bedroom: 18 to 30 hours
  • 3-bedroom: 30 to 50 hours
  • 4-bedroom house: 50 to 80 hours

The kitchen takes the longest by far — wrapping every dish, removing every item from drawers, dealing with the spice cabinet. Allow a full day just for the kitchen.

Hiring professional packers

Most full-service movers charge $35 to $75/hour per packer, with 2 to 4 packers per crew. A 2-bedroom apartment costs roughly $400 to $800 for packing labor alone (often as much as the move itself). For a 4-bedroom: $1,500 to $3,500.

When pro packers make sense:

  • Tight timeline (can’t take weeks off to pack)
  • Moving with kids or pets (chaotic to pack around)
  • Long-distance moves where damage liability matters
  • Owning fragile/valuable items (art, china, electronics)
  • Physically can’t lift boxes anymore

When they don’t:

  • Tight budget
  • Most belongings are already in storage or pre-packed
  • You’re decluttering aggressively (don’t pay to pack what you’d donate)

The decluttering opportunity

Every box you don’t pack saves $5 to $25 in mover time + materials + setup at the new place. Most movers report that aggressive pre-move decluttering reduces total move volume by 15 to 30%. Donate, sell, or trash anything you wouldn’t want to unpack on the other end.


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